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Macworld June 23, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Super Collapse 3 It's hard to top a classic, and Super Collapse 3 doesn't disappoint. It's loads of fun for gamers that haven't gotten tired of the "match three" action puzzle genre. |
Macworld August 29, 2006 Peter Cohen |
TriJinx TriJinx takes the tested "match three" concept in a unique direction with its adventure story line. It's definitely worth checking out for puzzle game fans. |
Macworld November 22, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Scrabble At $20, Scrabble from Gamehouse is a fine value for anyone who wants to relive the fun of Hasbro's classic criss-crossing word board game on their Mac. |
Macworld February 6, 2006 Peter Cohen |
TubeTwist TubeTwist is a fantastic, family-friendly, puzzle game that features imaginative designs and great production values. |
Macworld May 17, 2006 Peter Cohen |
Flip or Flop Home Edition Flip or Flop Home Edition takes a cultural touchstone -- real estate flipping -- and mates it to the common "match three" puzzle genre for some light-hearted entertainment. |
Macworld February 23, 2006 Peter Cohen |
QBeez 2 A pleasant evolution in the classic puzzle genre, QBeez 2 adds some fun elements like the Puzzle Maker and Quest mode. |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 Gene G. Marcial |
Diamond Foods: It Ain't Just Peanuts As one of the few nontech companies to go public last year, Diamond Foods is off to a strong start. |
Smithsonian January 2007 Cate Lineberry |
Diamonds Unearthed In part two of this series, Smithsonian diamond expert Jeffrey Post, curator of the National Gem and Mineral Collection, discusses conflict diamonds, colored diamonds and synthetic gems grown in the lab |
Wired Joshua Davis |
The Untold Story of the World's Biggest Diamond Heist After 6 years in prison, Leonardo Notarbartolo finally reveals how he managed to break in and steel $100 million worth of gems from the most secure vault in the world. |
The Motley Fool December 21, 2006 Sarah Erdreich |
All That Sparkles ... If you're considering buying diamond jewelry and want to make sure you're not inadvertently supporting the conflict diamond trade, there are several steps that consumers can take. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2005 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Polarium This puzzle game for the Nintendo DS sounds simple, but it can get tough very quickly. |